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states and it would be extremely interesting to see how the white house would handle something like that i've heard that what would that do to oil in the case that israel does bomb or overload skyrocket it was skyrocket i mean in the past few months you saw you saw crude oil take a dip to ten little retracement right came back towards the seventy five level didn't hit it or break it and then started to rally back up. and you're talking about big percentages sometimes you've seen you know thirteen percent in in a couple of weeks that could happen as far as a shift in crude pricing so if you're looking at an intense situation such as israel and iran if they went to blows for real you would see you would see crude prices absolutely skyrocket and the thing is that since two thousand we have now at some level become accustomed to the idea of crude at one hundred forty seven dollars we've gotten used to the price of gas the cost the cost of gasoline being being three dollars plus in some places even four dollars plus once it once you're kind of accustomed to that much easier to kind of ma
states and it would be extremely interesting to see how the white house would handle something like that i've heard that what would that do to oil in the case that israel does bomb or overload skyrocket it was skyrocket i mean in the past few months you saw you saw crude oil take a dip to ten little retracement right came back towards the seventy five level didn't hit it or break it and then started to rally back up. and you're talking about big percentages sometimes you've seen you know...
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number two we're in a slump if the united states and europe don't buy china india indonesia vietnam on vietnam they don't make if they're not making brazil. chill way bolivia all the natural resource countries they don't export this is a global crisis that's remember we're talking about greece today what's greece two percent of the eurozone and now tomorrow it's going to be spain next week it's going to be italy a couple of weeks later the usa go back to last august remember they downgraded the dead here yeah absolutely. and we're coming up to another debt ceiling debate so you're pointing to. if cascading effect if it's not greece is just going to be someone bigger tomorrow to steal the headlines with this same problem on top of that we have this global slowdown that you're talking about plenty of bad news to be worried about i mean a in terms of the euro zone spain on monday will request formally its bailout now there's discussion again of directly bailing out the banks so that it doesn't go through spain so that spanish borrowing costs don't become unsustainable so it's just one thi
number two we're in a slump if the united states and europe don't buy china india indonesia vietnam on vietnam they don't make if they're not making brazil. chill way bolivia all the natural resource countries they don't export this is a global crisis that's remember we're talking about greece today what's greece two percent of the eurozone and now tomorrow it's going to be spain next week it's going to be italy a couple of weeks later the usa go back to last august remember they downgraded the...
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to do so now add them to the list of countries that do not include the united states so why is this and why is the u.s. so behind the curve as our guest former nymex board member david greenberg says we'll hear from him plus we saw oil rebound after it had closed its lowest in eight weeks and reportedly if you look at the headlines this is because of china and speculation about stimulus but really when you step further back what has changed so much in the world that oil has gone from fifty dollars a barrel in two thousand and seven to over ninety now just five years later maybe it doesn't add up we will hear from our guests and plus we are in new york on a day that u.s. g.d.p. was revised down one point three percent on an annualized basis that is not very much growth it is pretty paltry now a little bit of trivia nine hundred twenty nine stocks crash it saw effects in times square so we headed out to times square for a special loose change to see if we're seeing any impact from what's going on in the economy now let's get to today's capital account. all right so as i said at the top of
to do so now add them to the list of countries that do not include the united states so why is this and why is the u.s. so behind the curve as our guest former nymex board member david greenberg says we'll hear from him plus we saw oil rebound after it had closed its lowest in eight weeks and reportedly if you look at the headlines this is because of china and speculation about stimulus but really when you step further back what has changed so much in the world that oil has gone from fifty...
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but he concedes there are tax advantages to registering outside the united states. >> are there some fees and taxation considerations that go into that? certainly. we paid a wide away of fees, duties and we pay all of the taxes that we are required to pay. >> of all commercial cruise ships, only one norwegian's pride of america is registered in the united states. carnival ships are registered in several countries. the costa cruise line flies an italian flag and pays italian taxes. a corporate rate of 30%. senator rockefeller says the industry is piloting the boats through legal loophole. >> they don't reimburse the united states. they don't pay federal taxes. they always say safety is their emphasis. i never quite believed that. think the bottom line is the emphasis. >> finances aside, the question looming after the concordia disaster, is the cruise line taking safety seriously? >> did it take the deaths of 32 people onboard to prompt you to take action? ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the vol
but he concedes there are tax advantages to registering outside the united states. >> are there some fees and taxation considerations that go into that? certainly. we paid a wide away of fees, duties and we pay all of the taxes that we are required to pay. >> of all commercial cruise ships, only one norwegian's pride of america is registered in the united states. carnival ships are registered in several countries. the costa cruise line flies an italian flag and pays italian taxes. a...
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states government and its ability to tax you know the. the reason that it's worth something is also because it does you know this is legal tender it's not like i could go up and print up a bunch of harrisons and put them out there so you're saying that the u.s. government's ability to code worth is what's backing that twenty dollar bill one hundred percent and so as a result of that they've coerced and you know everyone has to use this money this is the only legal tender and we can tax you and will be able to back the money and give the money actual you know currency because you have to pay off your tax obligation you can only pay it off if you pay it off in the currency the government has created the government has no restrictions this is the problem that people don't understand is the government the reason that we try to put all these restrictions on them we we act as if they actually are real is because we understand people really understand the system that the government could just go out and just buy in for night and they could do an
states government and its ability to tax you know the. the reason that it's worth something is also because it does you know this is legal tender it's not like i could go up and print up a bunch of harrisons and put them out there so you're saying that the u.s. government's ability to code worth is what's backing that twenty dollar bill one hundred percent and so as a result of that they've coerced and you know everyone has to use this money this is the only legal tender and we can tax you and...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what'sretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verizon. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ♪ . melissa: in today's day and age the idea of transitioning medical records to electronic systems seems obvious but the new system could be putting a hole in your wallet and here's how. "the new york times" did a study that says hospitals got a billion dollars more in medical reimb
for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think...
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number two the president needs to talk about the relationship between the united states and israel. when he says that israel, that the united states always has their back on all issues what does that specifically mean? i think, three, the president owes it to the people of this country to know what his foreign policy is. the president in 2008 laid out a foreign policy that he would hit reset button with russia. i believe that has failed. melissa: yeah. >> he said he would have negotiations with iran. that has clearly failed. iran is closer to nuclear weapon, melissa, than ever before. he has said that the arab world would have a much better relationship because he is the president. that's not the case when you have these sort of concerted organized abuses going on. melissa: right. start with the first one, saying the war on terror is still ongoing. do you think that it is realistic that he would do that give that he sort of spiked the football with the death of osama bin laden saying that it was almost over? do you think that he is really going to acknowledge that is still going on
number two the president needs to talk about the relationship between the united states and israel. when he says that israel, that the united states always has their back on all issues what does that specifically mean? i think, three, the president owes it to the people of this country to know what his foreign policy is. the president in 2008 laid out a foreign policy that he would hit reset button with russia. i believe that has failed. melissa: yeah. >> he said he would have...
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and there's not a snowball's chance in you're going to get united states to say we should leave bunny europe when they can't get their own act together when we have our own crisis you're just not going to. you're going to solve its own problems and so the i am no thanks to the next to barney frank the u.s. actually has signed a one hundred billion dollar loan commitment so the commitments that i draw in the money is different i agree with that i mean for them to use that commitment for europe. that would be a real political nightmare. i don't think i don't think they'd want to you think might argue actually. it would create i mean it would be able to get under but in the us for years john i think and you think it might depend on the election on the outcome of the election if obama wins with that make it easier for them have to put in the bar when the us is actually signed the agreement we've agreed to do it we just haven't found it yet. well i don't think you have funded you've got to get through congress and congress at least in the iterations that we now have and are likely to have
and there's not a snowball's chance in you're going to get united states to say we should leave bunny europe when they can't get their own act together when we have our own crisis you're just not going to. you're going to solve its own problems and so the i am no thanks to the next to barney frank the u.s. actually has signed a one hundred billion dollar loan commitment so the commitments that i draw in the money is different i agree with that i mean for them to use that commitment for europe....
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. >>> prescription drug abuse with young people in the united states dropped to a record low. that was the case last year. you might be wondering why. doctors do have some ideas. we will tell you what they say and what need to be done to keep this those numbers down. details straight ahead. >> reporter: eight games to play and game and a half behind the yankees. who would have thought it october baseball in baltimore. the o's in the homestretch. reaction coming up in a bit. >> and we are dealing with nor below average -- with another below average start. warmer temperatures are on the way. when it will arrive and how long it will last. >> reporter: everything is up to speed here on 95 at route 152 in bel air. but i will let you know how traffic is shaping up on 695 and 83 coming up on good morning maryland. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done what i thought was impossible: you made good-for-you, gluten-free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband rob fo
. >>> prescription drug abuse with young people in the united states dropped to a record low. that was the case last year. you might be wondering why. doctors do have some ideas. we will tell you what they say and what need to be done to keep this those numbers down. details straight ahead. >> reporter: eight games to play and game and a half behind the yankees. who would have thought it october baseball in baltimore. the o's in the homestretch. reaction coming up in a bit....
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states of america so you're exactly right that a monetary union is not sustainable without a fiscal union because most suggest that as you said yourself maybe the fiscal union is coming maybe this is just a two step process and the elites are saying that we have to do this in stages we can't cram it down people's throats or once but over time we'll kind of get there and this with naomi klein calls the shock doctrine which is use a shock to drive through unpopular policy use the use sovereign debt crisis to drive through brussels and berlin and sovereignty in effect over the rest of europe so it might go that way but i have one question on what you said earlier john about actually the u.s. situation i agree completely that we have an unsustainable pyramid of debt i agree the money does not stop printing money does not solve the problem this will end badly and it will be actually one presidentially bad tasha vs you and i are on the same page about that the question i have for you is about timing i think alice have consistently underestimated how long you can kick the can down the road
states of america so you're exactly right that a monetary union is not sustainable without a fiscal union because most suggest that as you said yourself maybe the fiscal union is coming maybe this is just a two step process and the elites are saying that we have to do this in stages we can't cram it down people's throats or once but over time we'll kind of get there and this with naomi klein calls the shock doctrine which is use a shock to drive through unpopular policy use the use sovereign...
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states and printing money you could say that maybe gold should be fairly priced at three thousand so they've done a done a job on the prices before i get into the evidence of that what price do you think gold and silver need to reach to clear in terms of price i know you cited upwards of five thousand dollars an ounce before for gold i think you told us that when we last spoke in april do you stand by that or do you think it would need to be higher i've seen some assets as high as ten thousand dollars an ounce well you know any number you know you could come up with when we had our conference at dawson city in the. august two thousand and five prices for thirty six i said it would take three to five thousand back then to clear the market i think it would be easily go there and for silver i think you can pick a number if i'm correct about was going to develop i think we could move past fifty very quickly then get up to eighty or ninety and sit for a while and then double that in the years ahead ok and then what to back up it to get as work you've been doing this for more than ten year
states and printing money you could say that maybe gold should be fairly priced at three thousand so they've done a done a job on the prices before i get into the evidence of that what price do you think gold and silver need to reach to clear in terms of price i know you cited upwards of five thousand dollars an ounce before for gold i think you told us that when we last spoke in april do you stand by that or do you think it would need to be higher i've seen some assets as high as ten thousand...
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states. i watch and they run run down my property and some about this noise. was a little mean that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mindedness pants dirty so i come out you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from some are out. of the world from the from from science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got those huge you're covered. welcome back we're talking today with the chairman of gatt who is telling us some of the many investigations and findings that that he's found during the more than ten years that he's that he's been at this identifying evidence of market manipulation in the gold and silver markets and i just want to bring up just one example where we've kind of seen this mentioned in this isn't a wiki leaks cable that. bill murphy brought to my attention this is from the u.s. embassy it deals with chinese press reports and this is a quote from one the u.s. in europ
states. i watch and they run run down my property and some about this noise. was a little mean that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mindedness pants dirty so i come out you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from some are out. of the world from the from from science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got those huge you're covered. welcome back we're talking today with the...
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united states it's more of an old soviet system it is centralized there's a drive for harmonize ation of taxes because they actually use phrases like tax competition they don't they don't understand that if politicians didn't have some of rein back on the taxes that they were allowed to raise they would raise taxes to one hundred twenty percent that's what politicians do and so nobody's been addressed nobody feels they've been asked about this because we have free movement of labor which you might argue is a nasty and libertarian might be a good idea but it doesn't work with welfarism lorin the problem is they haven't readdressed welfarism so you have people going from the east of europe into the west of europe all north of europe where the welfare systems are significantly better and until we reform welfare you know you're always going to have an immigration problem because it's economic integration and that causes disturbances to cultures. still ahead from economic immigration to what you could call capital immigration despite that trend in some debt stricken countries none have lef
united states it's more of an old soviet system it is centralized there's a drive for harmonize ation of taxes because they actually use phrases like tax competition they don't they don't understand that if politicians didn't have some of rein back on the taxes that they were allowed to raise they would raise taxes to one hundred twenty percent that's what politicians do and so nobody's been addressed nobody feels they've been asked about this because we have free movement of labor which you...
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we should be using our own gas resources in the united states. >> i am here for the gas and president obama is aokay and i got to have it. the economy nowadays, rough. so we have to get in where we fit in. >> all right. now volunteers with the event hope to swing votes and offering to register drivers while they waited to get the fillup. >>> if you are married, you know a fight sometimes can start over the craziest things. >> it's the husband's false. >> always. >> ask one husband from texas about a recent fight he had with his fight over a cat. what the woman did when the husband wouldn't come around to her way of thinking. >> also ahead, one teen has a lot of explaining to do after a joyride in a stolen car lands him in police custody. details ahead. >> reporter: good morning topping america's money home prices keep heading higher. the case shiller index shows increases in 20 big cities nationwide prices were up 1.2% in july compared to a year ago when big gains for lower priced homes. those housing numbers are helping fuel consumer confidence and latest readings shows confidence is
we should be using our own gas resources in the united states. >> i am here for the gas and president obama is aokay and i got to have it. the economy nowadays, rough. so we have to get in where we fit in. >> all right. now volunteers with the event hope to swing votes and offering to register drivers while they waited to get the fillup. >>> if you are married, you know a fight sometimes can start over the craziest things. >> it's the husband's false. >> always....
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>> the united states has 0.5% of commercial sea going, ship building right now. of course, industrial policy can be a losing strategy, too. the government is spending all this mound favoring one industry over the other. it is going to make massive mistakes. >> you get a misallocation of resources. >> reporter: look at the company solyndra got a big funding from president obama's department of energy and went bankrupt, costing taxpayers half a billion dollars. the federal government might you can wary after the solindra disaster but one state is getting into the game in a different way. an initiative in albany made new york a leader in a cutting-edge industry, nanotechnology. >> innovation going to have significant implications for society. >> reporter: dr. alan calieros, physicist, inventor and fully licensed nanogeek, heads the college of nanoscale science and engineering, which is part of the state university of new york. what is nanotechnology anyway? >> the core of it is the know how of how to manage individual atoms and molecules. >> reporter: nanotechnology
>> the united states has 0.5% of commercial sea going, ship building right now. of course, industrial policy can be a losing strategy, too. the government is spending all this mound favoring one industry over the other. it is going to make massive mistakes. >> you get a misallocation of resources. >> reporter: look at the company solyndra got a big funding from president obama's department of energy and went bankrupt, costing taxpayers half a billion dollars. the federal...
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last night equity prices and metal prices have been moving together since both the united states federal reserve and the bank of japan lored interest rate policy and put in additional stimulus in the global economy. last night silver and gold cracked, and there were a lot of people shaking their heads as to why the metals cracked, and there is perhaps talk out there there were large derivative positions out there that perhaps silver gets above $36 an ounce, you could see a large short covering trade. so be careful. but the fact that gold and silver cracked in this global, aggressive central bank easing campaign doesn't make sense either. david: no, no. of course, it was a crack. it may come back. john, we're going to be talking more to you when the s&p futures close in just about ten minutes. thank you, john. liz: thanks john. let's bring in maury, chief investment officer of relative value partners and david steinberg. both these gentlemen a lot of experience in the markets and a lot of money that they work with. david, you're a bit more optimistic right now, and as we look at the s&p 5
last night equity prices and metal prices have been moving together since both the united states federal reserve and the bank of japan lored interest rate policy and put in additional stimulus in the global economy. last night silver and gold cracked, and there were a lot of people shaking their heads as to why the metals cracked, and there is perhaps talk out there there were large derivative positions out there that perhaps silver gets above $36 an ounce, you could see a large short covering...
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united states treasury department this week announced the u.s. national debt has surpassed sixteen trillion dollars but how exactly are we supposed to wrap our heads around this millions billions even trillions are bandied about as though they were pocket change but can we really conceptualize what those numbers amount to well our guess is going to help us to put it into seconds and here's how they talk in a million seconds was twelve days ago a billion seconds was thirty two years ago and a trillion seconds well hey that's it you're just short of thirty two thousand years ago thirty two thousand so sixteen of those i can't even imagine which is why some can't imagine how the u.s. will tackle this level of debt in any credible sustainable or even possible way and the questions are unanswered as to what happens when interest rates rise and the government has to pay more towards interest less towards other things what happens if the glow loses faith in the currency somewhere in between there it's in these kinds of questions many of our viewers i th
united states treasury department this week announced the u.s. national debt has surpassed sixteen trillion dollars but how exactly are we supposed to wrap our heads around this millions billions even trillions are bandied about as though they were pocket change but can we really conceptualize what those numbers amount to well our guess is going to help us to put it into seconds and here's how they talk in a million seconds was twelve days ago a billion seconds was thirty two years ago and a...
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states. ion kwha s. i'm speechless. >> don't miss it on the biggest issues and most eling stories of the day. it airs weeknights at 10:00 p.m. on on msnbc, the place for politics. >>> here's your rst look at e day. kof the dow closed at 13,558 after falling 20 points yesterday. the s&p was down three. the nasdaq lost 19. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei gained 22 points while in hong kong the hang seng was up 3. >well, it was gloomy data out of europe and another corporate caution flag that stalled marketing monday. minutes before t closing bell caterpillar cut its earnings forecasts for 2013 citing weakness in the world economy. sending shares lower in late tradg. europe's biggest economy is still struggling dampened investors' moods. germany's confidence index fell for a fifth straight month in september. ticle coupled with unconfirmed reports of a privacy breach dragged facebook down 9%. >>> apple dipped despite selling 5 million iphone 5s last weeken
states. ion kwha s. i'm speechless. >> don't miss it on the biggest issues and most eling stories of the day. it airs weeknights at 10:00 p.m. on on msnbc, the place for politics. >>> here's your rst look at e day. kof the dow closed at 13,558 after falling 20 points yesterday. the s&p was down three. the nasdaq lost 19. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei gained 22 points while in hong kong the hang seng was up 3. >well, it was...
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. >> fracking has been used in the united states for decades, and it was developed quite a long time ago to do exactly what we do now with the natural gas. >> well, not exactly. frackers used to just drill straight down. >> and they've now turned the drill bit at a 90-degree angle once it's hit the bottom. >> that's called "horizontal fracking." some claim this might actually cause small earthquakes. another issue is what's being pumped into the rock to force out the gas. new mixes of sand, water and chemicals are being used. critics claim those mixes may be more dangerous. >> ♪ with names like benzene and formaldehyde ♪ ♪ you better keep it far away from the water supply ♪ >> these companies are using highly toxic and, in some cases, chemicals that are known human carcinogens, which means chemicals that cause cancer. >> some believe that fracking too close to schools is causing problems. >> in states all across this country, where kids are coming home from school after playing during recess or during after-school sports practices, complaining of severe headaches, nausea, the
. >> fracking has been used in the united states for decades, and it was developed quite a long time ago to do exactly what we do now with the natural gas. >> well, not exactly. frackers used to just drill straight down. >> and they've now turned the drill bit at a 90-degree angle once it's hit the bottom. >> that's called "horizontal fracking." some claim this might actually cause small earthquakes. another issue is what's being pumped into the rock to force...
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states for his role and u.b.s. actions but he came forward and told the justice department what he knew hoping to get protection under the whistleblowers act protection he wasn't granted until now today i want to take a look at the case of two bradley bradley broken valves and bradley manning a bradley work involved story has a happy ending because he's part of the i.r.s. is whistleblower program he's one of several people who are starting to collect large sums of money because their secrets have brought millions of dollars in lost tax revenue to the government his account alone brought forth more than seven hundred eighty million dollars in fines paid by u.b.s. not to mention all those other people who are starting to come forward to wait for it pay those taxes they owed in the first place in fact many of the united states financial investigations depend on whistleblowers to make their case that bradley. manning well he's a different story the trove of documents he shared with wiki leaks did not bring money to the
states for his role and u.b.s. actions but he came forward and told the justice department what he knew hoping to get protection under the whistleblowers act protection he wasn't granted until now today i want to take a look at the case of two bradley bradley broken valves and bradley manning a bradley work involved story has a happy ending because he's part of the i.r.s. is whistleblower program he's one of several people who are starting to collect large sums of money because their secrets...
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states. >>> the army has developed body armor that is tailored specifically to fit women. the vest accommodates smaller torsos and they sit closer to a woman's chest. they are being used for the first time by female soldiers from fort campbell who are deployed to afghanistan. female soldiers has said that poor-fitting armor did make their scrobs more difficult. women make up 14% of the army and are closer to combat than they have ever been before. >>> an innocent walk through his neighborhood lands a 10- year-old boy from sagona park in the hospital. officials say it's because this boy was walking with a bamboo stick in his hand and it accidently hit a power line. he was rushed to johns hopkins. we're told his injuries are serious, however, they are not life threatening. >>> if you haven't had a chance to voice your opinion, you are getting another chance. it's happening tonight. the baltimore city council right now hosting a forum to talk about how bge can improve their operations and better communicate with their customers when they lose power. so tonight's meeting if yo
states. >>> the army has developed body armor that is tailored specifically to fit women. the vest accommodates smaller torsos and they sit closer to a woman's chest. they are being used for the first time by female soldiers from fort campbell who are deployed to afghanistan. female soldiers has said that poor-fitting armor did make their scrobs more difficult. women make up 14% of the army and are closer to combat than they have ever been before. >>> an innocent walk through...
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the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. cheryl: all right, here's your fox business market check. we were flirting with session highs, 1:50 eastern time, so a little less than two hours ago, but we've actually had a pullback for all the markets. as you can see the dow, we're up 64 but well off the session high. we had an intraday
the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your...
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this is the united states of america. that's the objective. >> a spokesperson for the aclu says the ordinance is pointless and mean spirited. today's meeting on that ordinance is set for 1:30. >>> people living in colorado don't know whether to break out the winter coats or keep wearing shorts. a storm system brought rain mix requested snow in higher elevations in denver when temperatures hit around 60 degrees, that was the temperature yesterday and they say by this weekend they can expect to see dry sunny conditions where it will be about 70 degrees weather, so definitely a wild ride in colorado. >>> we have video from utah about snow there. isn't this a little premature. >> it happens but it is a little premature, especially in the mountains you can get that. we can be seeing an early winter around here as well. as we look at what's going on around the nation right now, we can see showers and storms breaking ou and kansas. all this is sliding off towards the skies we are working with -- the east and we are working with
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states but not so much anymore it's not as i mean where are we know that the u.k. is pretty rebellious when it comes to the euro we'll see how the birth still does and will leave you with that that's all we have time for thank you so much for watching come back tomorrow and in the meantime you can follow me on twitter at lauren lyster give us feedback on you tube dot com slash capital account watches and on hulu thanks so much for watching and have a great night. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything. is a big issue. there are many ways to go. if you haven't got enough not to be really rich. not from the forest. getting to the top is too much to fight for. back to basics.
states but not so much anymore it's not as i mean where are we know that the u.k. is pretty rebellious when it comes to the euro we'll see how the birth still does and will leave you with that that's all we have time for thank you so much for watching come back tomorrow and in the meantime you can follow me on twitter at lauren lyster give us feedback on you tube dot com slash capital account watches and on hulu thanks so much for watching and have a great night. you know sometimes you see a...
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people in developed countries like the united states are already past the 50% penetration market. you got the smart phone. the incremental advantage of a new one, you know, is much less than the advantage for the future phone to a smart phone. >> people always trade up. you don't have total saturation. if you have one, you expect to get the new model, you drop it, you break it, it's note like you're not going to get another one. the expectations, the growth is exploding. 50 million iphones sold in the december quarter; right? that's the base bar. you know, that's the expectation. apple needs to beat that hurdle to keep forward momentum. when you only sold 150 million total units in the june quarter alone, worldwide among all the vendors, a third of the marketplace, is it poll? of course it is, but can they make them fast enough? that's the issue. >> is there backlash setting in for apple? i was watching tv in the samsung galaxy commercial makes fun of the people waiting in line for the iphone5. everywhere you go, you see the galaxy posters, point your phone up, and you get five fr
people in developed countries like the united states are already past the 50% penetration market. you got the smart phone. the incremental advantage of a new one, you know, is much less than the advantage for the future phone to a smart phone. >> people always trade up. you don't have total saturation. if you have one, you expect to get the new model, you drop it, you break it, it's note like you're not going to get another one. the expectations, the growth is exploding. 50 million...
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we want to welcome our viewers from the united states and the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." certainly a critical voting block. military voters out there, both president obama and mitt romney, they are aggressively kourting them. jim acosta is traveling with a governor romney and he has a lot going on right now, jim? >> that's right, wolf. and mitt romney is out to make the case that the best defense is a better economy. >> in battle ground virginia both president obama and mitt romney pulled out the heavy artillery. romney slammed the president for the defense cuts coming at the end of the year. >> it is still a troubled and dangerous world and the idea of cutting our military commitment by a trillion over this decade is unthinkable. and devastating. and when i become president of the united states, we will stop it. i will not cut our commitment to our military. >> the president once again blasted romney's hidden camera comments on the 47% of americans he dubbed victims of government dependence. >> i don't think we can get
we want to welcome our viewers from the united states and the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." certainly a critical voting block. military voters out there, both president obama and mitt romney, they are aggressively kourting them. jim acosta is traveling with a governor romney and he has a lot going on right now, jim? >> that's right, wolf. and mitt romney is out to make the case that the best defense is a better economy. >> in battle ground...
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american researchers created a robot that's smart enough to be president of the united states. and that's him. [ applause ] see, because he lacks expression. yeah. we have some very special guests on the show tonight. their names are simon cowell and britney spears. their show, "the x factor," premiered tonight on fox. i have a lot to ask about. there's rumors simon will hire khloe kardashian to be the coast of the show. i'm going to -- no, that's not happening. not on my watch. i don't wear a watch, but it's not happening on it if i did. we're going to play the newly wed game with simon and britney to see how much they know about each other, so, stay up a little bit late for that. are you familiar with the restaurant mcdonald's? the big m? they've announced starting next week they'll post calorie counts for all their menu items on the menu. i don't know if that's -- i feel like most people will see those numbers and think it's some kind of a contest for whoever eats the most calories wins a nine-piece mcnuggets or something like that? mcdonald's says they are doing it so custo
american researchers created a robot that's smart enough to be president of the united states. and that's him. [ applause ] see, because he lacks expression. yeah. we have some very special guests on the show tonight. their names are simon cowell and britney spears. their show, "the x factor," premiered tonight on fox. i have a lot to ask about. there's rumors simon will hire khloe kardashian to be the coast of the show. i'm going to -- no, that's not happening. not on my watch. i...
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this is united states of america. that's the objective. >> reporter: in carroll county, jeff hager, abc 2 news. >>> a class action lawsuit involving students at the university of california. it stems from an incident last november at the uc davis campus. a police officer pepper sprayed students at a a sit in. they were at close range and on a walking path. the police were trying to rid the encampment and they will receive $31,000 each for that proposed settlement. >>> the woman claims that the incident happened in december last year on a flight to new orleans. she says the flight attendant brought her tea and it was so hot she suffered second degree burns. she says the tea spilled into her lap and left her permanently scared. a lawsuit is seeking $800,000. >>> if you want an e reader and have been thinking about buying one, hang on. >> the new ones may be better than those in the past. we're going to tell you why many say these may be the best. >>> this is not harry potter but it is the same author, we're going to tel
this is united states of america. that's the objective. >> reporter: in carroll county, jeff hager, abc 2 news. >>> a class action lawsuit involving students at the university of california. it stems from an incident last november at the uc davis campus. a police officer pepper sprayed students at a a sit in. they were at close range and on a walking path. the police were trying to rid the encampment and they will receive $31,000 each for that proposed settlement. >>>...
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twelve people sitting on the open market committee can run a fifteen trillion dollars economy in the united states and basically drive the entire world financial system it's just not sensible they're painting themselves into a corner they're really destroying the capital markets in the money markets interest rates don't mean anything anymore it's entirely administered manipulated by the fed the yield curve is been mangled i mean they call it operation twist for growing out loud so how can you have a vibrant capitalism that we're if the capital markets have been totally suffocated and taken over by the twelve people sitting on that open market committee who appointed themselves the committee to run the world where we're going into a dead end here in which central banks are the fundamental threat to the economic future so then on that note is that the existence or the mandate of the federal reserve you disagree with or is it more specifically these extraordinary policies that we've seen the fed embrace since the financial crisis and. and people that have embraced those policies that you think
twelve people sitting on the open market committee can run a fifteen trillion dollars economy in the united states and basically drive the entire world financial system it's just not sensible they're painting themselves into a corner they're really destroying the capital markets in the money markets interest rates don't mean anything anymore it's entirely administered manipulated by the fed the yield curve is been mangled i mean they call it operation twist for growing out loud so how can you...
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and when i become president of the united states, we will stop it. i will not cut our commitment to our military. >> the president once again blasted romney's hidden camera comments on the 47% of americans he dubbed victims of government dependence. >> i don't think we can get very far with heed lookers who write-off half the nation as a bunch of victims who never take responsibility for their own lives. >> 47% people of the people -- >> the obama campaign turned romney's remarks into a devastating new ad playing the words under the faces of families and veterans. >> and they will vote for this president no matter what. so my job is not worry about those people. they should take personal responsibility. >> reporter: romney who has courted veterans two days in a row. he's seizing on new economic data. from 1.7% to 1.3. >> this is not just one quarter. this has been going on now for years. china is growing much faster than we, russia is growing faster than we. our economy needs to be reinvigorated. >> reporter: the labor department announced it underco
and when i become president of the united states, we will stop it. i will not cut our commitment to our military. >> the president once again blasted romney's hidden camera comments on the 47% of americans he dubbed victims of government dependence. >> i don't think we can get very far with heed lookers who write-off half the nation as a bunch of victims who never take responsibility for their own lives. >> 47% people of the people -- >> the obama campaign turned...
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and feeling that the united states and its people perhaps engage in some sort of war against islam or repeatedly attacking the faith. and so i think for a few more days its will go on -- it will go on because the protests in some ways keep growing and i think we may reach a point with some sort of confrontation between security forces and the protestors. >> nancy you knew chris stevens, your thoughts on herman cain. what was he -- him, what was he like? >> caller: i met him in benghazi right after the uprising began there. that would have been the spring of 2011. at the time he was a special envoy there and you know, he was so committed to the middle east. he devoted most of his career to it. and remember how unassuming he was and i later read some of the capables that -- cables that were released to wikileaks and you can tell he had a sense of humor. very colorful in his dispatches. he immediately sort of connected with the libyan people and i was really struck by this. and he just had this unassuming way of bringing people together. he -- he related to the libyans, he loved the liby
and feeling that the united states and its people perhaps engage in some sort of war against islam or repeatedly attacking the faith. and so i think for a few more days its will go on -- it will go on because the protests in some ways keep growing and i think we may reach a point with some sort of confrontation between security forces and the protestors. >> nancy you knew chris stevens, your thoughts on herman cain. what was he -- him, what was he like? >> caller: i met him in...
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. >>> also ahead one of the top universities in the united states, we will tell you how johns hopkins compares to other universities around the world. that story is is ahead. >> well, we are dealing with a lot of fog this morning. here's the reduced visibility on interstate 70 in frederick. i will let you know how the main lines look near baltimore coming up on good morning maryland. you are looking live in new york city a beautiful way to start the day. much more coming up next. Ñ[= >>> thanks for joining us. look at this. we are officially on baby watch here on good morning maryland because charley posted this picture of a newborn outfit on his facebook fan page saying that it's go time our baby is on the way. he and his wife are very eager to welcome their little girl into the world. and we are happily waiting to hear from him. i got a tex this morning so he says, they are still waiting. it will take a while. so hang in there. and so many of you have been leaving sweet comments on the facebook fan page. jack wrote here's to a happy healthy delivery welcome little princess. that's
. >>> also ahead one of the top universities in the united states, we will tell you how johns hopkins compares to other universities around the world. that story is is ahead. >> well, we are dealing with a lot of fog this morning. here's the reduced visibility on interstate 70 in frederick. i will let you know how the main lines look near baltimore coming up on good morning maryland. you are looking live in new york city a beautiful way to start the day. much more coming up next....
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states but is lower and lower. this is not a place for companies want to come. lori: what should we be spending in regulatory costs given are lackluster pay? >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. the administration's different after the election and an enormous amount of regulatory activity. the right thing to do is actually just sort of stop issuing new regulations for a while. take a timeout. then put in a system where if you want to add a regulation something else has to go. you're forced to pick and do it wisely. certainly congress there is no escape. we're hurting the economy. unless we change the laws, the regulations that implement them will state. lori: can you tell me or is it fair to suggest that these burdensome costs are actually shaving points of gdp? >> there is no question about that. again, if i told you there have been a $500 billion tax increase will be talking and howard slow gdp growth. we know the debt burden is slowing gdp growth. its other shock that we are crawling along at somet
states but is lower and lower. this is not a place for companies want to come. lori: what should we be spending in regulatory costs given are lackluster pay? >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. the administration's different after the election and an enormous amount of regulatory activity. the right thing to do is actually just sort of stop issuing new regulations for a while. take a timeout. then put in a system where if you want to add a regulation something else has to...